The Gary Null ShowGary takes on the real issues that the mainstream media is afraid to tackle. Tune in to find out the latest about health news, healing, politics, and the economy.

Dan Olmsted is an investigative reporter who is a former senior editor for United Press International. A graduate of Yale University, he was also a founding staff member of USA Today where he had severed as its assistant national editor. Dan publishes columns on health and medicine regularly in the Washington Times and is currently the editor of the Age of Autism website, which provides daily updates on the autism epidemic. The Columbia Journalism Review has called the site’s columns “some of the most enterprising contributions to the autism debate”. His work has led to the introduction of a 2006 House Bill by Rep. Carolyn Maloney calling for scientific studies into the vaccine mercury-autism relationship.

Dan, along with his colleague Mark Blaxill, is the of “The Age of Autism: Mercury, Medicine and a Man-Made Epidemic” – the most thorough book to date tracing the history of the autism-vaccine debate.

In the News: Signs of creeping facism?-eavesdropping on law enforcement is a class 1 felony; tracking tools in cars; NYCPD force-scan retina of OWS protesters; HDTVs spy on us; feeding the homeless banned in many cities.

Dr Yolla Lucire is an Australian forensic psychiatrist, specializing in epidemic hysteria and somatization & moral panics. She has more than thirty years of experience as a clinician & consultant. Her recent turn of focus has been the absence of certain known genes that prevent the body from metabolizing pharmaceutical & recreational drugs, creating serious toxicity, and leading to serious mental disorders and acts such as homicide & suicide.

Paul Stamets is one the world’s foremost authorities on the ecology and properties of mycelium – fungi & mushrooms. He is founder of Fungi Perfecti, which for 30 years has led the supplemental industry on research & distribution of medicinal mushrooms. He is an advisor to the Program of Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona Medical School & serves on several medical boards including the US Pharmacopoeia. “Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World.”www.fungi.com

On today's show, Gary talks about why it is now illegal to feed the hungry, how your new HDTV is spying on you, 10 things every American should know about the Federal Reserve, and delusions of power (Obama is no Gandhi).

Guest Professor David Haskell teaches ecology and evolutionary biology in the Biology Department at the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, where he has also served as the departments Chairperson. In 2009, the Carnegie and CASE foundations named him professor of the year for Tennessee and he has been profiled in The Oxford American, USA Today and The Tennesseean.

Prof. Haskell holds degrees in zoology from Oxford University and a doctorate in evolutionary biology from Cornell. In addition to publishing numerous scientific papers and poems, his recent book, “The Forest Unseen: A Year’s Watch in Nature” is a poetic meditation in the nature tradition of the American Transcendalists. For a full year David scientifically contemplated the life and seasons within a square meter of land in an old growth forest in Tennessee’s Shakerag Hollow to investigate the interrelationship of the biological sciences with the ethical consequences of our time in destroying earth’s biodiversity due to our disconnection with the environment.

Ken Delvecchio is a former Judge and criminal attorney from NJ, running for US Senate on a platform to protect and uphold constitutional rights, protect personal liberties, audit the FED & eliminate the IRS, repeal the National Defense Authorization Act.

Professor Michael Klare is a professor and director of the Five College Peace and World Security Studies at Hampshire College in Amherst Massachusetts. For over a decade Prof. Klare has been addressing the conflicts that will result in dwindling fossil fuels and future resource wars. His most recent book is "The Race for What's Left: The Global Scramble for the World's Last Resources" which details the setting of the stage that will lay ahead for nations beyond peak oil and unprecedented resource depletion.